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Submitted by Roo Avery 172d ago | review

Medal of Honor: Warfighter Review [ThisisXbox]

Adam Leith writes:

Military shooters are all the rage at the moment and Warfighter has moved away from World War settings, much as its competitors have, and thrown its lot in with modern day combat. It attempts to differentiate itself from the obvious competition by attempting to be as realistic as possible, with accurate weapons, missions based on actual events, and less gung ho action to represent the fact that every operation that the army takes on isn't down to Mr Smith, the man who can sort out all wounds by standing behind cover for a bit. Drudgery and repetition may indeed be an everyday part of a Special Operatives day job but this doesn't mean it makes a good game. (EA, Medal of Honor: Warfighter, Xbox 360) 4/10

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